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http://www.thenation.com/article/157511/end-new-deal-liberalism
The End of New Deal Liberalism
William Greider
January 5, 2011   |    This article appeared in the January 24, 2011
edition of The Nation.

Political events of the past two years have delivered a more profound
and devastating message: American democracy has been conclusively
conquered by American capitalism. Government has been disabled or
captured by the formidable powers of private enterprise and
concentrated wealth. Self-governing rights that representative
democracy conferred on citizens are now usurped by the overbearing
demands of corporate and financial interests. Collectively, the
corporate sector has its arms around both political parties, the
financing of political careers, the production of the policy agendas
and propaganda of influential think tanks, and control of most major
media.

What the capitalist system wants is more—more wealth, more freedom to
do whatever it wishes. This has always been its instinct, unless
government intervened to stop it. The objective now is to destroy any
remaining forms of government interference, except of course for
business subsidies and protections. Many elected representatives are
implicitly enlisted in the cause.

A lot of Americans seem to know this; at least they sense that the
structural reality of government and politics is not on their side.
When the choice comes down to society or capitalism, society regularly
loses. First attention is devoted to the economic priorities of the
largest, most powerful institutions of business and finance. The bias
comes naturally to Republicans, the party of money and private
enterprise, but on the big structural questions business-first also
defines Democrats, formerly the party of working people. Despite
partisan rhetoric, the two parties are more alike than they
acknowledge.

In these terms, the administration of Barack Obama has been a crushing
disappointment for those of us who hoped he would be different. It
turns out Obama is a more conventional and limited politician than
advertised, more right-of-center than his soaring rhetoric suggested.
Most Congressional Democrats, likewise, proved weak and incoherent,
unreliable defenders of their supposed values or most loyal
constituencies. They call it pragmatism. I call it surrender.

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